cihe CRUISES SUPREME 1927
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on the
rlgest Steamer
Sailing to the Inland Sea
the 3fecially charteredWhite Star Liner
HOMERIC
"The Ship of Splendor"
Famousfor her luxuriousappointmentsand equipment
From New York January 22, returning March 30, 1927
SHE Mediterranean is one of the first lures
of all informed Travellers. It is the Sea of
Romantic History, infinite color, a superb
climate and a great variety of human life
and scenic grandeur.
The Homeric Winter Cruise occupies 67
days in springlike weather-along an en
chanting route, including Madeira, Cadiz,
Gibraltar, Algiers, Tunis (La Goulette),
Naples, Athens (Phaleron Bay), Constanti
nople, Haifa, Jerusalem, Alexandria, Cairo,
Palermo, Monaco, Southampton (for
London) and back to New York.
Worth-while shore excursions. Entertainments aboard to suit all tastes. A
long stay in Egypt and the Holy Land. Stop-over privileges in Europe.
Cook's matchless service attends to all your wants.
A New JpyAround the lTrld
Via the Southern Hemisphere. Unlike any previous World Voyage. A New Tour of
Educational and Recreative Travel.
The South Sea Islands, New Zealand, Tasmania, Australia, The East Indies, Ceylon,
South and East Africa and South America-a major voyage of surpassing interest.
Aboard the Famous CunardCruise Ship
FRANCONIA
Sailing from New York Jan. 12, from Los Angeles Jan. 28, returning to NewYork June 2, 1927
IllustratedCruise Guide Book andfull informationupon request.
THOS. COOK SON
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NEW YORK
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